I've been racking my brain trying to come up with a good way to sell 2010 BDPP base/chrome lots. I've got 6-10 cases worth of players lots sorted and ready to go. (takes up 4-5 x 3000 card boxes) I thought about selling on here, but just making a thread that big would be huge and I really don't know if I can manage all that. I also thought about selling the big name player lots on eBay, and then doing all the rest of the player lots as one big multi-item-BIN, buyer chooses the player and card #, then makes an order. Here's what I have:

Base BDP1-110 (20-30 each player)

Chrome BDP1-110 (10-20 each player)

Base BDPP1-110 (40-50 each player)

Chrome BDPP1-110 (10-20 each player)

NOTE: I'm looking to save time rather than milk every single penny I can out of each lot.

Do you mean selling a multi-player lot of 2200 cards? (# of cards in the set times the numbers of cards per player: 110 * 20 = 2200)

Or do you mean selling individual player lots of 20-30 cards each?

If I do individual player lots, that means 440 auctions (1-110 * 4), or if I combine base and chrome together, then it's 220 auctions. (1-110 * 2) Still, that's a lot of auctions, lots of typing, lots of scanning.

I'm just wondering if there is some magical way to avoid all that work. Probably isn't...

I don't have as much as you alex but I have a few rows in monter boxes from Bowman/Chrome and Draft I would like to move. There is so much available that they don't even move on sportlots for 0.18!

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If it turns you are interested in the prospects sets and willing to do a deal for more than $2/set + shipping, then yeah, I'm game. I can sort them back into sets pretty easy. I can build 26 x BDPP1-110 (non-chrome) and 8 x BDPP1-110 Chrome sets. PM me if interested.

Do you mean selling a multi-player lot of 2200 cards? (# of cards in the set times the numbers of cards per player: 110 * 20 = 2200)

Or do you mean selling individual player lots of 20-30 cards each?

If I do individual player lots, that means 440 auctions (1-110 * 4), or if I combine base and chrome together, then it's 220 auctions. (1-110 * 2) Still, that's a lot of auctions, lots of typing, lots of scanning.

I'm just wondering if there is some magical way to avoid all that work. Probably isn't...

Got it. Player lots is the way to go. I'll just have to keep watching completed items to scan for hot players.

One more question though: do you mean list base and chrome separately or together? For example, I have 30 x BDPP80 Base cards and 10 x BDPP80 Chrome cards. Should I list those cards in one 40 card lot? Or two different lots of 30 Base and then 10 Chrome?

Got it. Player lots is the way to go. I'll just have to keep watching completed items to scan for hot players.

One more question though: do you mean list base and chrome separately or together? For example, I have 30 x BDPP80 Base cards and 10 x BDPP80 Chrome cards. Should I list those cards in one 40 card lot? Or two different lots of 30 Base and then 10 Chrome?

I've bought lots of players like Taillon and Machado with chromes separated and together. The ones that are combined tend to sell for higher prices than the individual (chrome and base) from what I've seen.

Okay, thanks guys, really appreciate the advice. I much prefer to sell in combined base/chrome lots, it's less work. And the higher the sale price, the lower the eBay Final Value Fee percentage is of my cut. So I'm going to go the combined route. Thanks!

Well, I'm sorry but I really don't want to build the sets. First off, they sell really cheap, so you'd probably be much better off finding some on eBay. Second, I'd have to sort out 3-5 of every card BDPP1-110, whereas I have them all sorted by # now, and that's a lot of time sorting I really don't want to spend.